Population | 501 million |
Currency | Delta Eagle |
Animal | Kitsune |
The People's Republic of The Sins is a huge, pleasant nation, remarkable for its burgeoning Kitsune population. The hard-working population of 501 million Sinsians have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.
The relatively small government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Law & Order, and Welfare. The average income tax rate is 13.1%.
The Sinsian economy, worth 25.2 trillion Delta Eagles a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Trout Farming industry, with major contributions from Furniture Restoration, Uranium Mining, and Basket Weaving. Average income is 50,310 Delta Eagles, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.6 times as much as the poorest.
Crime is relatively low, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Sins's national animal is the Kitsune, which can occasionally be seen sifting through garbage in the nation's cities.
The Sins is ranked 175,179th in the world and 3rd in AntiFurra Latina for Safest, scoring 57.19 on the Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Envoy" to "Diplomat".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Duckspeaker" to "Envoy".
- : The Sins was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Average.
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Handshaker" to "Duckspeaker".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Truckler" to "Handshaker".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Vassal" to "Truckler".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Apprentice" to "Vassal".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Squire" to "Apprentice".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Page" to "Squire".
- : The Sins's influence in AntiFurra Latina rose from "Shoeshiner" to "Page".